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Karl Wilhelm Posselt

German missionary

Died when: 69 years 326 days (838 months)
Star Sign: Gemini

 

Karl Wilhelm Posselt

Karl/Carl Wilhelm Posselt (20 June 1815 Diekow, Berlinchen, Neumark, Prussia – 12 May 1885 Christianenburg, Natal,South Africa), was a German missionary from the Berlin Missionary Society and was active in South Africa where he became known as "the missionary with the violin".

Posselt initially trained as a teacher at Neuzelle, but became inspired by mission work during his training and attended a seminary in Berlin from1834-39.

On 21 December 1839 he disembarked at Table Bay after a voyage from Hamburg on the Devonshire.He arrived as a member ofthe Berlin Missionary Society and in the company of fellow missionaries Ludwig Liefeldt and Johannes Winter.

Posselt served his apprenticeship under Carl Friedrich Schultheiss (1815-1855) at the Itemba mission station on the Kubusie River nearStutterheim in Kaffraria.

Here he also learnt the rudiments of the Xhosa language.Itemba was razed during theFrontier War of 1846-47, rebuilt and redestroyed in1850.

Posselt and Liefeldt started a new mission station Emmaus, which was renamed Wartburg, on the IndweRiver, only to have that sacked as well.

Posselt then started work among the Zulu people living below the Drakensberg in Natal and near the modern-day Bergville.With Wilhelm Guldenpfennig he founded a new station there, again named Emmaus, and existing to this day.

In 1856 when hostilities again broke out, Posselt fled to Pietermaritzburg.There he served the community of Neu-Deutschland which had been founded in 1848 with the arrival of 182 German settlers from Bremen, and whose main activity was growing cotton.

Then it was located just outside Port Natal, but today forms part of Westville in Durban.The settlers had been recruited from Bramsche near Osnabrück by a director of the "Natal Cotton Company", Jonas Bergtheil in order to cultivate cotton.

The cotton-growing project soon failed and the colonists started growing vegetables to supply the demand in Port Natal.Some of the Germans moved inland and started the settlement of Neu-Hanover or New Hanover near Pietermaritzburg.

Posselt returned to Emmaus when the community of Neu-Deutschland seemed to be on the point of dissolving, but went back when the rifts were healed.

In 1858 he settled at the mission station he had founded in 1854 and named Christianenburg after his first wife, situated close to Neu-Deutschland and forming part of present-day Clermont Township.


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